I have three of the clocks and do not know the value of them
It means that the sound of the crowing of the rooster (cockerel) in the mornings woke the soldiers up. The rooster acted like an alarm clock. 'Alarm clock' is therefore a metaphor for 'rooster'. Had the sentence read 'The far-off rooster was like an alarm clock for the sleeping soldiers' it would have been a simile.
It is an alarm clock that crows in the morning. You have to throw it against the wall to stop it.
Well, honey, in the classic novel "Swiss Family Robinson," the family used a rooster as their alarm clock. That feathery fellow would crow at the crack of dawn, letting them know it was time to rise and shine. So, forget about fancy gadgets or annoying beeping sounds - just trust a good ol' rooster to get the job done!
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If its the one with the clock, it means find the clock.
No. The first "Clock" would make a shadow from the sun to show what time it was.
when you go in to your ds find the picture of a ds click it then go to the clock not the alarm and change it
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a picture of the radio would be helpful
I'm sorry, but I can't see images or pictures. If you describe the image or provide more context about the clock, I can help suggest a title!
One very famous picture with clocks is called "The Persistence of Memory." It features melting clocks and was painted by Salvador Dalí.
Need to assemble inner workings of clock# 610-134 with the picture